The Miami Dolphins have named their 12th Head Coach in the history of the franchise, Adam Gase. The former Offensive Coordinator of the Chicago Bears and also the Denver Broncos, is now the youngest Head Coach in the NFL at 37 years old. Adam Gase and the Miami Dolphins will not be hiring an Offensive Coordinator this season, as Gase will fill those duties himself.

Gase has already begun filling out his staff, beginning with the hiring of former Cincinnati Bengals Defensive backs and former NFL CB Vance Joseph.

Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph

Gase has also named Matt Burke, former Cincinnati Bengals Linebacker Coach to man that same post for the Miami Dolphins

Linebackers Coach Matt Burke

Our new Tight Ends Coach is Shane Day, who was the TE Coach for the Chicago Bears

Tight Ends Coach Shane Day

Replacing the vaunted John Benton is Chris Foerster. Foerster spent the 2004 season as Offensive Coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, but joins the Dolphins after coaching last year as OL Coach for the SF 49ers.

Offensive Line Coach Chris Foerster

The Dolphins have also named Shawn Jefferson as Wide Receivers Coach, former NFL WR, and former Wide Receivers Coach of the Tennessee Titans.

Miami Dolphins WR Coach Shawn Jefferson

In addition to all the position coaches and assistants, the Dolphins have promoted Eric Stokes, formerly the Assistant General manager of the Dolphins to Senior Personnel Executive.

Senior Personnel Executive Eric Stokes

So, what does all this mean? Will Adam Gase be able to transform our predictable, ineffective offense into a high scoring unit? Will new DC Vance Joseph employ a 4-3, or a 3-4, or a hybrid of both? Will former Dolphins OC and now OL Coach Chris Foerster be able to fix this much maligned unit? There a lots of questions that beg to be answered, but patience will be necessary folks, because we have a long way until we play our 1st regular season game in 2016, and we probably won’t have all the answers until possibly the end of the 2016 season, or maybe even years later.

Yeah, I’ve already started feeling optimistic, they suckered me in again! I like that Gase will be the OC, and will be calling the plays. No excuses about chain of command or the OC being stubborn and not listening to the HC, because the HC is the OC. Accountability my friends, and I like it! Gase has a lot of work to do to catch up with our divisional foes. Save for the victory against the Patriots in Week 17, the Dolphins were 1-5 in the AFC East, and if we want to contend for a playoff spot, we must do better against our divisional foes.

Here’s to hoping Gase is the magic man, and Bill Belichick, Todd Bowles and Rex Ryan are all screaming at the end of next year for Adam Gase to get off their case!

ffr,
All that stuff still doesn’t stop Tannehill from making a great read and a great thow….just like Wilson just did. Seattle’s defense had absolutely nothing to do with the play we just saw Wilson make.

i think i said it would be nice. not sure how that didnt register. i was just saying other things that would be nice if they did as a team. sorry if for me it gets boring just dumping on one aspect of the shit team they are

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I’m sure Wilson thinks it would be nice if his OL blocked too, seeing as how they gave up about as many sacks(45) as we did, and he still threw 34 TDs and 8 INTs. Wilson still got it done even with shoddy protection.

Okay I see some of you here want to keep ragging on Tannehill. I think we’ve been there done that. I’m moving forward focusing on our new coaches and potential prospects to make the team better. I’m in wait and see mode too but I’m not going to harp on negativity either. That’s just me. Carry on. 🙂

gdp
Again, look at the whole year, Wilson far exceeded Tannehill. It’s not even close, and the Seattle defense didn’t throw 34 TDs. Do you credit our defense for all of Tannehill’s pathetic 24 tds? I doubt it. Wilson has comparable or worse players around him on offense, and he still outperformed Tannehill. It’s that simple.

Wilson was a hell of a QB in college. He played a lot more than Tannehill. He is a very good QB. At the same time, he tried his best to lose the game against GB last year, his mistakes are why Carolina is in the lead, and he really didn’t do anything last week either. Oh, and that pass was the reason the pats have another ring.

Wilson was a hell of a QB in college. He played a lot more than Tannehill. He is a very good QB. At the same time, he tried his best to lose the game against GB last year, his mistakes are why Carolina is in the lead, and he really didn’t do anything last week either. Oh, and that pass was the reason the pats have another ring.

Again, look at the whole year. Wilson outperformed Tannehill. Are you all trying to tell me you’d rather have Tannehill’s 24 TDs instead of wilson’s 34? And, Wilson was sacked 45 times. He did not have good protection by any means.

He did outperform Tanny. But many factors go into that. Two different teams.
I’m not knocking Wilson either. He’s a damn good QB. For all his bad & WTF plays, he can scramble around and pull off miracle WTF how did he do that plays also. 🙂

LOL, I know, I said that to a friend the other night watching the commercials.
But hey, not to worry. Obama’s admin is pushing for the emerging technology of driverless cars so we can all be tracked, maneuvered, & controlled.

Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (1992)
Bugs Bunny: It all began in a vast uncharted region of outer space. A whole flock of strange looking carrots drifting in space for billions of years, were floating down toward the Earth. But I didn’t know it at the time. As far as I was concerned it was just another typical day, except that I was late to work.
[Very first line and quote, as Opening Credits near its completion]

Bugs Bunny: Hey taxi!
[gets in the cab]
Bugs Bunny: To the middle of nowhere, quick!

Bugs Bunny: [Bugs sees first bunch of weird alien carrots] Gee, what strange looking carrots. Oh well.
[voiceover]
Bugs Bunny: I should’ve known right then that there was something screwy about those carrots. But gosh, I didn’t have time to think. I had a date out west with a fiery redhead!

Ya know it’s funny, no matter how you break it down, RT did a much better job getting the ball in his receivers hands for chunk yards. Parker 19.0 YPCA, Stills 16.3 and Matthews 15.4. Those are good numbers. Landry only 10.5 but he catches a lot of short stuff.

My reason for asking, you know it has to irk Peyton that Eli has 2 SB wins to his 1. I think it’s probably why he played this year. So my thought is, if they win, he retires because he at least ties Eli. And fwiw, I think he is better than Eli. Just shows it’s the team that wins.

i have seen this movie lots of times. it never has a different ending. i am pretty fucking sure i said this around 10 months ago or so when all that joke of brady being suspended started. i said it wouldnt happen and he would end up in another sb. and well lookie lookie where he is at now.

i am way more hateful then that. fuck the meteor hitting him in his knees. let it hit the fucking plane he is on and kill the whole fucking team. hopefully with bilicheat with the slowest and worst death of them all. i hate that team and everything there is boston. hell maybe the meteor is big enough and hits the plane on take off and wipes out the whole fucking city

son,
Tannehill needs to make big time throws against the blitz like Wilson just did.
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I don’t get the Tannehill defensive talk when someone makes a post like this. We all know he needs to play better, most of us believe he can in the right environment.